I've read most of the threads about the PCV, but hadn't seen this explicitly explained.

For the part from the oil separator to the PTC (with the coolant line bundled), since this goes to the thermostat, I'm guessing this is to keep the oil cool, versus to heat it (as I orignially thought - assuming it would be best to not clog the hose by keeping the vapors from condensing). I'm guessing the thinking is to get the vapors to condense and stay in the oil separator, versus moving to the PTC?

Since (answering my own question), the separator->PTC hose should be at least shielded from heat (are the upgraders to heater hose wrapping the coolant line around it?), I'm thinking use the stainless version there, and use an extra long coolant hose wrapped around it, and then cover the two in header tape to insulate from the block heat.

Also, the TYC headlamps are working out nicely, but now the parking assemblies are showing their age, even more dull looking and yellow now that the headlights aren't yellow Also, the clips that hold them in are all breaking, and my JB Kwic repairs are not quite holding - mechanic's wire worked to hold them in place for now. I noticed they are TYC - I may see if I can find a nice set of OEM at the JY.

It may be just me, but I don't really understand what you mean... I can't remember any coolant line to the thermostat that has anything to do with the PTC. All that goes to the PTC is the hose from the oil separator and the vacuum line from the passenger side of the manifold... right?

The PTC is there to heat vapors for a short while at start-up - I don't think the volatile parts of the crankcase pressure gases will care too much about a few degrees while the car is running - that's also why they're routed back in to burn with the rest of the dinosaur remains. The hoses are indeed shielded from heat, but I suspect that's more of an issue for the hoses themselves (especially those hard plastic lines) than for condensation reasons. I may be totally in the wrong. It's been known to happen, more than I'd like .